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11/15/06

Inaugural Founders League Jamboree Approved

The Founders League headmasters yesterday approved the Founders League Jamboree, so it’s a go for Wednesday January 3, 2007 at the Taft School.

Taft head coach Dan Murphy, who’s pushed for the jamboree, said, “It’s a great event for the league. It will give our kids great exposure, plus it’s a nice way to carry some momentum into the new year.”

Look for this to be heavily scouted, with all ten schools under one roof.

The format calls for each contest to be 25 minutes. Each team will play two games. The winner of the tournament will not be any one school, but rather the East Division or the West Division. East Div. schools will be listed first in the following schedule; West Div. schools second.


Founders League Hockey Jamboree

At the Taft School; Watertown, Conn.
Wed. Jan. 3, 2007

1:00 pm – Taft vs. Westminster (Mays Rink)
1:00 pm – Trinity-Pawling vs. Choate (Odden Rink)
2:00 pm – Hotchkiss vs. Loomis-Chaffee (Mays Rink)
2:00 pm – Salisbury vs. Avon Old Farms (Odden Rink)
3:00 pm – Trinity-Pawling vs. Loomis-Chaffee (Mays Rink)
3:00 pm – Kent vs. Westminster (Odden Rink)
4:00 pm – Salisbury vs. Choate (Mays Rink)
4:00 pm – Hotchkiss vs. Deerfield (Odden Rink)
5:00 pm – Kent vs. Avon Old Farms (Mays Rink)
5:00 pm – Taft vs. Deerfield (Odden Rink)


 


11/30/06

Schedules and Rosters Posted to Date

So far, virtually all prep schools have posted their schedules on USHR for this season. In New England, we’re only missing ten: Canterbury, Gunnery, Holderness, Hotchkiss, Thayer and Tilton in Div. I, and Brewster, Rivers, Roxbury Latin, and Rye Country Day in Div. II.  

Practically all rosters are up as well – a total of 47.




Please Note:
Due to fog in South Kent's arena, today's scheduled Avon Old Farms at South Kent game will instead be played at Avon, with a starting time of 4:00 pm. 

Also note that today's GDA at St. Paul's game will start at 4:30 -- an hour later than originally scheduled.  


11/28/06

This Week’s Schedule

Wed. Nov. 29, 2006:
Proctor @ New Hampton, 2:00 pm
Upper Canada College @ Appleby College, 2:00 pm
Millbrook @ Canterbury, 2:30 pm
Kent @ Westminster, 2:30 pm
St. Mark's @ Milton, 3:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Middlesex, 3:15 pm (Scrimmage)
Williston-Northampton @ Kimball Union, 3:30 pm
Hoosac @ Northfield Mt. Hermon, 3:30 pm
Andover @ Lawrence, 3:30 pm
South Kent @ Avon Old Farms, 4:00 pm (game moved due to fog)
Kent's Hill @ Berwick, 4:00 pm
Bridgton @ Cushing, 4:00 pm
Berkshire @ Albany Academy, 4:00 pm
Pingree @ North Yarmouth, 4:00 pm
Hebron @ Holderness, 4:15 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Pomfret, 4:30 pm
Governor Dummer @ St. Paul's, 4:30 pm (Note new starting time)
New England Jr. Falcons @ Deerfield, 5:45 pm (Scrimmage)

Thu. Nov. 30, 2006:
Exeter @ Tilton, 04:00 pm

Fri. Dec. 1, 2006:
Ossining H.S. @ Harvey, 4:00 pm
BB&N @ Middlesex, 4:30 pm
North Yarmouth @ New Hampton, 5:00 pm
Brewster @ Proctor, 5:30 pm
Pingree @ Brooks, 6:00 pm
Winchendon @ Cushing, 6:00 pm
Webster Academy @ Vermont Academy, 6:30 pm
St. Francis @ Shady Side Academy, 7:30 pm

Sat. Dec. 2, 2006:
St. Francis @ Shady Side Academy, 12:00 pm
Winchendon @ Millbrook, 2:00 pm
Kingswood-Oxford @ New Hampton, 2:00 pm
Berwick @ Pingree, 3:00 pm (or 5:00 pm – check)
Belmont Hill @ Noble & Greenough, 3:00 pm
St. Sebastian's @ Milton, 3:00 pm
Groton @ Portsmouth Abbey, 3:30 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Trinity-Pawling, 4:00 pm
Avon Old Farms @ Albany Academy, 4:00 pm
Andover @ Proctor, 4:00 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Westminster, 4:00 pm
Salisbury @ Williston-Northampton, 4:30 pm
Kent's Hill @ Brooks, 4:30 pm
Gunnery @ Choate, 4:30 pm
St. Paul's @ BB&N, 4:30 pm
St. Mark's @ Hill School, 4:45 pm
Governor Dummer @ Thayer, 5:00 pm
St. George’s @ Brunswick, 5:00 pm
Exeter @ Tabor, 5:00 pm
Kent @ Lawrenceville, 5:30 pm
Deerfield @ Holderness, 5:30 pm
South Kent @ Wyoming Seminary, 5:30 pm
Hebron @ Worcester Academy, 6:00 pm
Lawrence @ Pomfret, 6:30 pm
KUA @ Bridgton, 7:00 pm
Taft @ Berkshire, 7:30 pm
Hoosac @ St. Thomas More, 8:00 pm

Sun. Dec. 3, 2006:

St. Mark's @ Wyoming Seminary, 9:00 am
Cushing vs. Tilton, 10:00 am (@UNH)
Academie St. Louis @ Vermont Academy, 1:00 pm
South Kent @ Lawrenceville, 2:00 pm
Kent's Hill @ Worcester Academy, 4:00 pm




11/29/06

St. Mark’s Upends Milton in OT, 7-6

Milton, Mass. – Senior RW Kevin Erving scored at 14 seconds of overtime to lift St. Mark’s to a 7-6 win over host Milton Academy here today.

It was Erving’s third goal of the game. The play started with the puck being chipped past the Milton D and into the corner where it was dug out and fed to the front where, on a second shot, Erving knocked it past Milton sophomore goaltender Michael Baldino. Junior center Jeremiah Dargis (3a), who made the initial play, and senior LW Andrew Smith (4a) both picked up assists on the play.

Defense was a little hard to come by in this game, so we’ll just get to the scoring right away. In addition to Erving, Dargis, and Smith, other big point producers for the Lions were senior defenseman Dan Roberts (1g,1a), junior center Matt Drew (1g,1a), and junior defenseman Ryan Smith (2a).

For host Milton, junior defenseman Jeremy Deutsch (1g,2a), senior defenseman Mike Matczak (3a), junior forward Billy Donahue (2g,1a), and junior forward Geoff Mucha (2g,1) each had three points.  

St. Mark’s struck first in this game, just nine seconds in, as Erving caught the Milton D back on its heels and gave the visitors a quick 1-0 lead.

Milton got it back as senior center John Shepard hit Donahue with a nice goalmouth pass just a little over a minute later. The teams would trade goals again – sophomore Chris Cyr scoring for St. Mark’s and Mucha scoring for Milton – to tie it up at 2-2. Milton, however, would take a 3-2 lead into the first intermission, as Mucha scored an unassisted power play goal with 4:04 left in the period.

In the second, St. Mark’s came out hard and took it to Milton, outscoring the hosts 4-1 and taking a 6-4 lead into the second intermission.

Shots were even 24-24 after two periods.

The third was a different story. St. Mark’s tried to protect their two-goal lead but couldn’t do it. The visitors did manage to kill off two consecutive penalties in the first half of the period, but when they were whistled for a third, Milton finally took advantage and cut the St. Mark’s lead to 6-5 at the 9:56 mark, as senior center Brandon Nunn converted the rebound of a Mucha shot.

With 1:26 remaining, St.Mark’s Cyr was whistled off for holding, allowing Milton to go on the power play for the remainder of the game.

After a time out, Milton head coach Paul Cannata pulled his goalie to give his team a 6-on-4 advantage and the Mustangs cashed, tying the game up at 6-6 as Donahue tipped home a shot from the point by Deutsch with 34 seconds remaining in regulation.

Milton, which had outshot St. Mark’s 23-5 in the period, had tied it up and brought it into overtime, though the celebration was short-lived.

For the game, Milton outshot St. Mark’s, 47-29. St. Mark’s junior Nick Saltarelli, the cousin of former Princeton goalie Erasmus Saltarelli, kicked out 41 shots for the win. For Milton, Baldino stopped 22 of 29 shots.

St. Mark’s was whistled for ten penalties in the game; Milton five.

Afterward, St. Mark’s coach Brian Grady was asked about his squad’s second period comeback.

“We changed our forecheck,” Grady said, “and we also turned our game up a notch, and played with a chip on our shoulder. The guys played with grit and we picked up some hard-working, blue collar-type goals.”

As for the third period, Grady said, “We were back on our heels a bit. We allowed them to get back into it by being tentative. We were playing not to lose. We took stupid penalties and they capitalized.”

Across the hall, Cannata described his team as a “group of disjointed pieces.”

“We need to bring it together,” he said. “Offensively, we are able to do some things. Defensively, though, we have to strengthen ourselves. We have 4-5 new D and a new goalie. We will get better.”

 
      

 

11/29/06

Lawrence Rolls Past Andover, 6-3

Groton, MA -- Behind three power play and two shorthanded goals, Lawrence Academy notched its first win of the season this afternoon, icing visiting Phillips Andover by a 6-3 score.

Lawrence's top line of Joe Whitney (1g,1a), John Simpson (1g,2a), and Steve Whitney (2g,1a) notched a point in all six of the LA goals, while junior forward John McInnis (1g,1a) tallied a power play goal as well.

The hosts got on the board first, after a back and forth first period featured good chances for both teams. With under two minutes to play, Joe Whitney picked up the puck in the slot, drew three defenders to him, and dished to his wide open younger brother Steve at the right dot for the power play goal.

The teams came out in the second period once again to lots of special teams work. Midway through a PA power play five minutes in, LA's Simpson broke out from the opposing zone, creating a shorthanded two-on-one bid with Joe Whitney, who knocked in Simpson's feed at the right post for the 2-0 lead.

Andover would answer shortly however, as senior captain Joe Smith (1g,2a) finished the PA buzz by taking a feed in the slot on the power play, and wristed a shot just under the crossbar to beat Justin Gates (27 saves) top shelf glove side.

Lawrence continued to apply pressure on the PA defense, outshooting the visitors 18-9 in the 2nd stanza, and tallied another goal with less than two minutes to play in the period. After an initial shot from the point was knocked down by Andover goalie Glenn Stowell (40 saves), LA's McInnis fired in the rebound sitting at the bottom of a scrum in front of the crease to increase the lead back to two goals.

LA continued to pull away in the 3rd, notching two goals in the first eight minutes, before Andover answered again. Freshman defenseman Bennett Carroccio blasted a shot through some traffic from the left side of the blueline, finding the net just above Gates' glove shoulder.

The teams would trade tallies as the clock wound down, but also upped the physical play. Andover, visibly frustrated with its effort, responded to the chippy play with some jarring hits, and took some itself. The pressuring Lawrence offense also put 46 shots on net for the game, versus Andover's 30 for the game.

Lawrence head coach Kevin Potter said after the game, "I'm very excited for the win, we bounced back from an average performance against Choate on Monday, and beat a team I think will be a top team in the league very soon."

"Our forwards are very skilled and gave a great effort, and the defense came together and played much better," said Potter.

Dean Boylan, Andover's head coach, stressed the workload Andover has in front of itself. "We really need to clean up our defensive zone coverage, there are too many people running around right now. The special teams, the puck awareness and protection, they need work, but we saw some positive signs to build on, especially in the younger players. It's clear we have a lot of work to do."

 

 


11/29/06 Updated

South Kent Shocks Avon

Note:

For those new to the Hockey Report, the way to follow results as they come in is to click on “Game Results” on the left hand side of the page and choose the appropriate week, in this case the week of Nov. 27-Dec. 3. Today’s scores will appear, along with their box scores. It is from these box scores that we put together the capsule summaries of the day’s games. Without any further ado, here they are. We keep updating them until around midnight, sometime later.

-- A third period power play goal by senior Eric Daddario broke a 2-2 tie and led South Kent School to a 4-2 road win over Avon Old Farms. South Kent trailed 2-1 after two periods but, in the final frame, senior Joe Pereira came up with the equalizer, setting the stage for Daddario’s game winner. Pereira’s second goal of the game, an empty-netter, made it 4-2. Junior Chris Wieland (1g,1a) and senior Nick Bonino (1g,1a) figured in both of Avon’s goals. South Kent senior goaltender Sergie Sorokolat kicked out 32 shots for the win.

-- Senior forward Anthony Indelicato had three assists and senior goaltender Kevin Moore kicked out 23 of 24 shots to lead Williston-Northampton to a 4-1 win at Kimball Union.

-- Behind a four-point effort from senior Broc Little (2g,2a) host Cushing Academy topped Bridgton, 6-2. Defensemen Sean Coughlin (1g,2a) and Sean Whitney (3a), and forwards Torin Snydeman (2g) and Matt White (1g,1a) also had big afternoons. Cushing outshot the visitors 52-25.

-- Deerfield, in a scrimmage, bowed to the New England Junior Falcons (EJHL). Junior forwards Matthew Snow (2g), Merrick Friedman (2a), and Chip Daugherty (2a) led the Big Green attack.

-- Host NMH edged Hoosac 4-3 behind senior Ben Lindgren (1g,2a) and junior Colin Downey (1g,1a). NMH senior goaltender Corey Jarecki kicked out 43 of 46 for the win. Hoosac freshman goaltender Ian Richter stopped 50 of 54 in a losing effort.

-- At Needham, Mass., Sean Sullivan, Dominic Jancaterino, and Jordan Fine each had a goal in St. Sebastian’s 3-0 win over Rivers. Connor Toomey stopped 15 shots for the shutout win.

-- Senior Eric Satim notched a hat trick to lead Millbrook to a 5-2 win over host Canterbury. Junior Kirk Baldo (3a) and senior Ryan Fanning (2a) also played a big role in the win. Scott Maciel (1g,1a) figured in both of Canterbury’s goals.

-- Junior defenseman Dennis Silvio (2g,1a) and junior forward Matt Robertson (1g,1a) led the attack and Josh Rosenholtz kicked out 20 of 21 shots to lead Proctor to a 4-1 road win at New Hampton.

-- A Ryan Riffe hat trick led host Westminster to a 3-2 win over the Kent School. Nick Pitsikoulis had two assists, and senior goaltender Darren MacDonald picked up 20 saves and a win.

-- Berwick, behind a 13-save shutout by senior Jared Hay, blanked Kents Hill 4-0. Junior Kyle Riffe (1g,1a) and senior defenseman Russ Franey (2a) paced the attack.        

-- Exeter topped Tilton 5-1 on the road. Senior goaltender Jonathan Lee kicked out 34 shots for the win. Senior Michael Doherty (1g,2a) and Jon Dwyer (1g,1a) and juniors Tom Clayton (1g,1a) and Jamire Core (1g,1a) paced the attack.

-- At Plymouth, NH, Hebron edged host Holderness, 2-1, on an overtime shorthanded goal by sophomore forward Joe King. It was King's second goal of the day, as he scored an even-strength goal in the second which tied the game at 1-1. Senior Matt Pedemonti had two assists for Hebron. Jon Glant kicked out 40 of 41 shots for the win.

-- At Yarmouth, Maine, Pingree beat host North Yarmouth Academy, 5-1. The Pingree attack was led by sophomore forward Matt MacDonald (1g,2a); his brother, senior forward Colby MacDonald (1g,1a); and senior Dan Gale (1g,1a).


  


11/27/06

Piatelli Jamboree Results

Sheffield, Mass. – The South Kent School went two for two today at the Piatelli Jamboree, hosted by the Berkshire School.

Game 1: South Kent 3, Berkshire 1
Game 2: Gunnery 7, Winchendon 4
Game 3: South Kent 3, Winchendon 1
Game 4: Berkshire 3, Gunnery 2



11/27/06

St. Paul’s Jamboree Results

Concord, NH – Taft won all three of its games – each by one goal -- at the St. Paul’s School Jamboree.

Sun. Nov. 26:
St. Paul’s 7, Canterbury 1
Taft 5, Tabor 4
Taft 3, Canterbury 2
St. Paul’s 13, Tabor 2

Mon. Nov. 27:
Tabor 5, Canterbury 2
Taft 4, St. Paul’s 3



11/27/06

Lawrence Academy Mini-Jamboree Results

Groton, Mass. – Here are the results from the three-game jamboree held at Lawrence Academy last night and today.

Sun. Nov. 26
Lawrence Academy 2, Gilmour Academy 2

Mon. Nov. 27
Choate 5, Gilmour Academy 4
Choate 6, Lawrence Academy 3



11/26/06

Nichols Wins Shady Side Tournament

The Nichols School topped Stanstead College 4-3 to win the Shady Side Academy Tournament today. 

Fri. Nov. 24
St Andrew’s College 4, Stanstead College 4
Hoosac 3, Albany Academy 2
Nichols 3, Shady Side Academy 0
St. Andrew’s College 6, Albany Academy 1
Stanstead College 3, Nichols 2
Hoosac 9, Shady Side 2

Sat. Nov. 25
Nichols 4, Albany Academy 1
St. Andrew’s College 9, Hoosac 2
Stanstead College 5, Shady Side 1
Semifinals: Nichols 2, St. Andrew’s 1
Semifinal:  Stanstead College 7, Hoosac 6 (OT)

Sun. Nov. 26
Third Place Teams: Shady Side 6, Albany Academy 3
Championship Game: Nichols 4, Stanstead College 3


 


11/24/06 updated 11/27

Schedules and Rosters Posted

So far, we have schedules posted for 46 schools. They are:

Andover
Avon Old Farms
Berkshire
Berwick
Bridgton
Brooks -- New
Brunswick
Choate
Cushing
Deerfield
Exeter
Governor Dummer
Groton
Harvey
Hebron
Hoosac
Kent
Kent’s Hill
Kingswood-Oxford
Lawrence
Lawrenceville
Loomis-Chaffee
Middlesex
Milton
New Hampton
Nobles -- New
North Yarmouth Academy
NMH
Pingree
Pomfret
Portsmouth Abbey
Proctor
Salisbury -- New
Shady Side Academy
South Kent
St. Mark’s
St. Paul’s
Tabor
Taft
Upper Canada College
Vermont Academy
Westminster
Williston-Northampton
Winchendon
Worcester Academy
Wyoming Seminary


We have 16 rosters posted so far:

Avon Old Farms
Berwick
Bridgton
Cushing
Exeter
Hebron
Hoosac
Kingswood-Oxford
New Hampton
Shady Side Academy
South Kent
Stanstead College
St. Mark's -- New
Upper Canada College
Vermont Academy
Worcester Academy


Note:

If there are any coaches out there who need assistance in getting their info uploaded, please email cwarner (at) ushr.com or call 617-497-1659. The season starts in five days, so don’t delay!



11/23/06 Updated

Tilton Thanksgiving Showcase Schedule

Here’s the schedule for the Tilton Thanksgiving Showcase, to be held at the Tilton School in Tilton, NH. Fri. Nov. 24-Sun. Nov. 26. Please note that there have been extensive revisions. This is the final schedule.

Please also note that there are two "Brewsters" in this tournament: The Brewster Bulldogs, a junior team from Westchester County, NY; and Brewster Academy. 

Fri. Nov. 24:
10:30 am -- Tilton vs. Banff
12:00 pm -- St. Louis vs. Mass Mariners
1:30 pm – Northwood Midgets vs. NJ Kings
3:00 pm – Banff vs. Webster
4:30 pm – Tilton vs. Brewster Bulldogs
6:00 pm --  Mass Mariners vs. Webster
7:30 pm -- Wyoming Seminary vs. St. Louis 
9:00 pm – Northwood Junior vs. Brewster Bulldogs

Sat. Nov. 25:
8:00 am – Northwood Midgets vs. St. Louis
9:30 am – NJ Kings vs. Mass Mariners
11:00 am -- Berwick vs. Webster
12:30 pm -- Northwood Junior vs. Hebron 
2:00 pm -- Brewster Academy vs. Wyoming Seminary
3:30 pm -- Tilton vs. Berwick
5:00 pm -- Northwood Junior vs. Bridgton
6:30 pm -- Northwood Midget vs. Brewster Academy
8:00 pm -- Wyoming Seminary vs. Webster
9:30 pm -- Tilton vs. Hebron

Brewster Bulldogs vs. NJ Kings @ Cyclones Arena; Hudson, NH 
Mass. Mariners vs. Banff @ Cyclones Arena; Hudson, NH 
For game times of these games, please call Coach Mike Adessa at 603-986-9081 or 603-522-3813 

Sun. Nov. 26:
8:00 am -- Brewster Academy vs. Webster
9:30 am – KUA vs. Northwood Junior
11:00 am -- Wyoming vs. St. Mark’s
12:30 pm -- Banff vs. Northwood Midget
2:00 pm -- St. Louis vs. Kent's Hill
3:30 pm -- Hebron vs. KUA
5:00 pm -- St. Mark's vs. Bridgton
6:30 pm -- NJ Kings vs. Brewster Academy
8:00 pm -- Tilton vs. Kent's Hill


 


2006 St. Sebastian’s Hockey Tournament

At St. Sebastian’s Country Day School, Needham, Mass., Friday through Sunday Dec. 15-17.

Fri. Dec. 15
2:00 pm - Game 1 – Winchendon vs. Proctor

4:00 pm – Game 2 – Thayer vs. South Kent
6:00 pm – Game 3 – St. Sebastian’s vs. Bridgton
8:00 pm – Game 4 – St. Francis vs. Albany Academy

Sat. Dec. 16
11:00 am – Game 5 – Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
1:00 pm – Game 6 – Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2
3:00 pm – Game 7 – Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4
5:00 pm – Game 8 – Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4

Sun. Dec. 17
9:00 am – Game 9 – Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8
11:00 am – Game 10 – Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 8 (Consolation Final)
1:00 pm – Game 11 – Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7
3:00 pm – Game 12 – Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7 (Championship) 

Games will consist of two 27-minute periods.

2005 Championship Game: Thayer 4, Winchendon 1.


 

11/18/06

 

Phillips Andover Skates Past Worcester, 7-1

Andover, MA -- Phillips Andover walked over Worcester Academy this afternoon, in its first scrimmage action of the season, by a 7-1 score.

Worcester tallied the first goal of the game, but Andover answered with one in the first, two in the second, and four in the third period.

With four power play goals, the Andover offense was paced by senior captain Joe Smith (2g) and senior LW Terry Woods (1g,2a). Junior center Andrew Cox (1g,1a) created havoc on the second line, while juniors Bobby Farnham and J.J. McGregor added two helpers apiece on the afternoon.

Sophomore goaltenders Chase Potter and Glenn Stowell combined in net for the Big Blue, who killed 8 of 9 penalties and stopped a penalty shot.

 

 


Albany Academy Holiday Tournament

The Albany Academy Holiday Tournament, better known as the Rider Cup, is scheduled for Sat.- Sun. Dec. 9-10 in Albany, NY.

Pool A: Albany Academy, Hill, Winchendon.
Pool B; Lawrenceville, Millbrook, Wyoming Seminary.

Sat. Dec. 9:
10:30 am – Winchendon vs. Albany Academy
1:00 pm – Lawrenceville vs. Wyoming Seminary
3:00 pm – Hill vs. Winchendon
5:30 pm – Millbrook vs. Lawrenceville
7:30 pm – Hill vs. Albany Academy
9:30 pm – Wyoming Seminary vs. Millbrook

Sun. Dec. 10:
10:00 am – Crossover Round – Pool A 3rd vs. Pool B 3rd
12:00 pm – Crossover Round – Pool A 2nd vs. Pool B 2nd
 2:00 pm – Championship Game – Pool A 1st vs. Pool B 1st



11/15/06

Phillips Exeter Whacks Exeter Freeze, 12-0

Exeter, NH -- Phillips Exeter had their way with the local Exeter Jr. Freeze, topping them 12-0 this afternoon.

Exeter scored one goal in the first period, five in the second, and six in the third.

Exeter’s top line -- senior center and captain Mike Doherty (3g,2a), senior LW John Dwyer (2g,3a), and junior RW Tom Clayton (1g,3a) – led the offense.

In goal, senior Jonathan Lee (30 min., 10 saves); senior Teddy Hume (20 min., 6 shots); and junior Ryan Purdy (10 min., 2 saves) combined for the shutout.

 

 


Harvey Tournament

The Harvey School (Katonah, NY) will be hosting the third annual Harvey Holiday Hockey Tournament on Fri.-Sat. Dec. 15-16.

Participating Teams: Harvey School (NY); King & Low-Heywood Thomas School (CT); Kiski School (PA); Dexter School (MA); St. Thomas More (CT); Rye Country Day (NY); Fieldston Prep (NY); Webster Academy (Montreal, Que.).

Fri. Dec. 15, 2006
3:00 pm – Game #1 -- KLHT vs. Harvey
5:00 pm -- Game #2 – Kiski vs. Dexter
7:00 pm -- Game #3 – St. Thomas More vs. Rye Country Day
9:00 pm -- Game #4 – Fieldston vs. Webster Academy  

Sat. Dec. 16, 2006
8:00 am -- Game #5 – Loser Game #1 vs. Loser Game #2
9:30 am -- Game #6 -- Loser Game #3 vs. Loser Game #4
11:00 am -- Game #7 – Winner Game #1 vs. Winner Game #2
12:30 pm -- Game #8 -- Winner Game #3 vs. Winner Game #4

2:00 pm -- Game #9 – 7th Place Game -- Loser Game #5 vs. Loser Game #6
3:30 pm -- Game #10 – Consolation Game -- Winner Game #5 vs. Winner Game #6
5:00 pm -- Game #11 – 3rd Place Game -- Loser Game #7 vs. Loser Game #8
8:00 pm -- Game #12 – Championship -- Winner Game #7 vs. Winner Game #8



Brooks/Pingree Hockey Tournament

Brooks Division: Brooks, Kents Hill, Portsmouth Abbey, and DeMatha Catholic.

Pingree Division: Pingree, Shady Side Academy, Rivers, Brunswick.

Fri. Dec. 15 – at Brooks School
9:00 am – Brooks vs. DeMatha
11:00 am – Portsmouth Abbey vs. Kents Hill
2:00 pm – Brunswick vs. Rivers
4:00 pm –  Pingree vs. Shady Side
6:00 pm – Portsmouth Abbey vs. DeMatha
8:00 pm – Brooks vs. Kents Hill

Sat. Dec. 16 – at Pingree School
9:00 am – Pingree vs. Rivers
11:00 am – Shady Side vs. Brunswick
1:00 pm – Brooks vs. Portsmouth Abbey
3:00 pm – Kents Hill vs. DeMatha
5:30 pm – Shady Side vs. Rivers
7:30 pm – Pingree vs. Brunswick

Sun. Dec. 17
9:00 am – TBD (@ Pingree)
11:00 am -- TBD (@ Pingree)
11:00 am – TBD (@ Brooks)
1:00 pm – Championship Game (@ Brooks)

2005 Championship Game: Brooks 4, Shady Side 2




2006 Nichols-Belmont Hill Tournament

This season, the Nichols-Belmont Hill Tournament, which revolves between the two schools, will be held at Nichols. That’s in Buffalo, NY, so bring tall boots and a snow shovel.

Green Division: Nichols, Kimball Union, Millbrook, and Gunnery.
Blue Division: Belmont Hill, Upper Canada College, Gilmour, St. Francis.

Thurs. Dec. 28
9:00 am – Millbrook vs. Gunnery
11:00 am – Nichols vs. Kimball Union
1:00 pm – Belmont Hill vs. Upper Canada College
3:00 pm – Gilmour vs. St. Francis
6:00 pm – Kimball Union vs. Millbrook
8:00 pm – Gunnery vs. Nichols

Fri. Dec. 29
9:00 am – Upper Canada College vs. Gilmour
11:00 am – Belmont Hill vs. St. Francis
1:00 pm – Nichols vs. Millbrook
3:00 pm – Kimball Union vs. Gunnery
6:00 pm – Gilmour vs. Belmont Hill
8:00 pm – St. Francis vs. Upper Canada College

Sat. Dec. 30
 9:00 am – Semifinal – Green Div. #1 vs. White Div. #2
11:00 am – Semifinal -- Green Div. #1 vs. White Div. #2
1:00 pm – 7th Place Game -- Green Div. #1 vs. White Div. #2
3:00 pm – 5th Place Game -- Green Div. #1 vs. White Div. #2
6:00 pm – Championship Game – Winners of semifinals.

2005 Championship Game: Belmont Hill 3, Gunnery 0. Wes Vesprini shutout (29 saves).



11/13/06

Wednesday Schedule Change

The Phillips Exeter vs. Hebron game scheduled for this Wednesday, Nov. 15, will not be played due to the fact that a large number of the Hebron hockey players also play soccer -- and Hebron made the prep soccer playoffs. 

Instead, Exeter will play the Exeter Freeze at 4:30 pm at Phillips Exeter. 


 



BB&N Tournament

The Eighth Annual Buckingham Browne & Nichols Holiday Showcase will take Dec. 29-30, 2006 in Cambridge, Mass.

Participating schools are: BB&N, Hebron, Proctor, Roxbury Latin, Shady Side Academy, Thayer, Tilton, and Williston.

All games are at BB&N unless indicated otherwise.

Dec. 29, 2006
9:00 am – Game #1: Thayer vs. Proctor
9:00 am – Game #2: Tilton vs. Hebron (@ Belmont Hill)
11:00 am – Game #3: Williston vs. Shady Side (@ Belmont Hill)
11:00 am – Game #4: BB&N vs. Roxbury Latin

1:30 pm – Game #5: Loser #1 vs. Loser #2
3:30 pm – Game #6: Loser #3 vs. Loser #4
5:30 pm – Game #7: Semifinal – Winner #1 vs. Winner #2
7:30 pm – Game #8: Semifinal – Winner #3 vs. Winner #4

Dec. 30, 2006
8:30 am – Game #9: Loser #5 vs. Loser #6
10:30 am – Consolation Final – Winner #5 vs. Winner #6
12:30 pm – Third Place Game --  Loser #7 vs. Loser #8
 3:00 pm – Championship Game – Winner #7 vs. Winner #8

2005 Championship Game: Thayer 3, Hebron 0.

 


 Watkins Tournament

The Edward G. Watkins Tournament at Cushing Academy will be held from Thurs-Sat. Dec. 28-30 this season.

Fisher Division: Berkshire, Cushing, Lawrence, Northfield-Mt. Hermon.

Iorio Division: Canterbury, Culver, Noble & Greenough, Pomfret.

Thurs. Dec. 28, 2006
9:00 am – Pomfret vs. Canterbury
11:10 pm – Culver vs. Nobles
1:20 pm – Cushing vs. NMH
3:30 pm -- Lawrence vs. Berkshire
5:40 pm – Pomfret vs. Culver
7:50 pm – Canterbury vs. Nobles

Fri. Dec. 29, 2006
9:00 am – Lawrence vs. NMH
11:10 am – Cushing vs. Berkshire
1: 20 pm – Nobles vs. Pomfret
3:30 pm – Culver vs. Canterbury
5:40 pm – NMH vs. Berkshire
7:50 pm – Cushing vs. Lawrence

Sat. Dec. 30, 2006
 9:00 am – Fisher 4 vs. Iorio 4
11:10 am --  Fisher 3 vs. Iorio 3
1:20 pm – Fisher 2 vs. Iorio 2
3:30 pm – Fisher 1 vs. Iorio 1

2005 Championship Game: Nobles  topped Cushing 5-2 to win their second straight Watkins Tournament title.



Tabor Tournament

The Tabor Tournament will take place Sun. December 31st,  2006  and Mon. January 1st, 2007 at the school’s campus in Marion, Mass., on the shores of Buzzards Bay.

Last year’s tournament was won by St. Sebastian’s, 5-3, over Governor Dummer Academy. Eric Lake had four points (3g,1a) for the Arrows.

This year’s schedule:

Sun. Dec. 31, 2006
9:00 am – Milton vs. St. Sebastian’s
11:00 am – Tabor vs. the Hill School
 1:00 pm – Governor Dummer vs. New England Jr. Falcons
 3:30 pm – The Hill School vs. Milton
 5:30 pm – St. Sebastian’s vs. New England Jr. Falcons
 7:30 pm – Tabor vs. Governor Dummer

Mon. Jan. 1, 2007
10:00 am – Game 1
12:00 pm – Game 2
2:00 pm – Championship

Matchups for Day 2 will be determined by:

-- Total points earned (three points for a win, two points for a shootout win, and one point for a shootout loss)

-- Goal differential (+5 maximum per game allowed)

-- Total goals against in tourney

After the championship game participants are determined, the other games on Day 2 will be set by the tourney committee using the above criteria but also attempting to ensure that there are no repeat games. Once the matchups are set, a coin will be flipped to determine game times.



11/11/06 Updated 11/14

Posted Schedules

It's a drag to go looking for something that isn't there, so we'll keep you updated on what schools have posted their schedules on USHR. 

Here are the schedules – there are 32 -- we have so far:

Avon Old Farms
Berkshire
Berwick  
Bridgton
Brunswick
Cushing
Gov. Dummer
Groton
Harvey
Hebron
Hoosac
Kent 
Kingswood-Oxford 
Lawrence Academy
Lawrenceville
Loomis-Chaffee
Middlesex  
Milton  New!
New Hampton
North Yarmouth Academy
Northfield-Mt. Hermon
Proctor
Shady Side Academy  New!
South Kent
St. Mark's
St. Paul’s
Tabor 
Vermont Academy
Westminster
Winchendon
Worcester Academy
Wyoming Seminary


 


59th Annual Lawrenceville Tournament

Sat.-Sun. Dec. 16-17 at Princeton and Lawrenceville, NJ

Competing Schools: Belmont Hill, Canterbury, Choate, Lawrenceville, Nichols, Northfield-Mt. Hermon, Taft, and St. Andrew's College

Sat. Dec. 16
Game 1: 9:00 am - Loucks Ice Center - Lawrenceville vs. Northfield Mt Hermon  
Game 2: 9:00 am - Baker Rink - Choate vs. St. Andrew's  
Game 3: 11:00 am - Loucks Ice Center - Taft vs. Canterbury  
Game 4: 11:00 am - Baker Rink - Nichols vs. Belmont Hill  
Game 5: 2:000 pm - Loucks Ice Center - Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2  
Game 6: 4:00 pm - Loucks Ice Center - Loser of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4  
Game 7: 7:00 pm - Loucks Ice Center - Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2  
Game 8: 9:00 pm - Loucks Ice Center - Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 4  

Sun. Dec. 17 – all games at Loucks Ice Center, Lawrenceville School
Game 9: 8:00 am – 7th Place Game -- Loser of Game 5 vs. Loser of Game 6
Game 10: 10:00 am – 5th PlaceGame -- Winner of Game 5 vs. Winner of Game 6
Game 11: 12:00 pm – 3rd Place Game -- Loser of Game 7 vs. Loser of Game 8
Game 12:  2:30 pm – Championship Game -- Winner of Game 7 vs. Winner of Game 8  

Baker Rink is located on the campus of Princeton University
Louck’s Ice Center is located on the campus of the Lawrenceville School

Last year’s Championship Game: Belmont Hill 5, Choate 2



Holt Classic

Berwick Academy is hosting the Charlie Holt Classic in Dover, NH Fri-Sat. Dec. 8-9.

Charlie Holt, the legendary coach for whom the tournament is named, made his name coaching at Colby and, especially, UNH, but in his later years returned to his roots and coached at Berwick Academy.

All games are at the Dover Arena.

Fri. Dec. 8
3:00 pm – Hoosac vs. Bridgton (Holt Rink)
4:30 pm – Berwick vs. Brewster (Foster Rink)

Sat. Dec. 9
12:00 pm – Berwick vs. Hoosac (Holt Rink)
12:25 pm – Brewster vs. Bridgton (Foster Rink)

5:30 pm – Hoosac vs. Brewster (Holt Rink)
7:30 pm – Berwick vs. Bridgton (Holt Rink)



St. George’s Tournament

St. George’s School will be hosting the fifth annual Howard Invitational Tournament Fri.-Sat. Dec. 15-16 at the school’s campus in Newport, RI.

Participating schools are St. George’s, BB&N, Holderness, and Williston.

Fri. Dec. 15:
10:00 am – St. George’s vs. BB&N (Howard Rink)
10:15 am – Williston vs. Holderness (Cutler Rink)

5:15 pm – Holderness vs. BB&N (Cutler Rink)
6:00 pm – St. George’s vs. Williston (Howard Rink)

Sat. Dec. 16:
9:00 am – BB&N vs. Williston (Cutler Rink)
9:15 am – St. George’s vs. Holderness (Howard Rink)



Lawrence-Groton Tournament

The 33rd Annual Lawrence-Groton Tournament is scheduled for Fri.-Sat. Dec. 15-16 this year.

As is customary, games will be held at both Lawrence Academy and the nearby Groton School.

This year’s Div. I participants are Lawrence Academy, Culver Academy, Cushing Academy, and the Hill School.

Div. II participants are: Groton, New Hampton, North Yarmouth Academy, and Kingswood-Oxford.


Fri. Dec. 15, 2006 --

10:00 am – Culver vs. Lawrence Academy (at Lawrence)
12:30 pm – Kingswood-Oxford vs. NYA (at Lawrence)

10:00 am - Cushing vs. the Hill (at Groton)
12:00 pm – Groton vs. New Hampton (at Groton)

5:30 pm – The Hill vs. Culver (at Lawrence)
8:00 pm – Lawrence vs. Cushing (at Lawrence)

6:00 pm – New Hampton vs. Kingswood-Oxford (at Groton)
8:00 pm – NYA vs. Groton (at Groton)


Sun. Dec. 16, 2006 --

11:30 am – Culver vs. Cushing (at Lawrence)
1:30 pm – Lawrence vs. the Hill (at Lawrence)

11:00 am – Groton vs. Kingswood-Oxford (at Groton)
1:00 pm – New Hampton vs. NYA (at Groton)

2005 Champion: Lawrence Academy. 2005 MVP: Joe Whitney.

 


Exeter Invitational

To be held Thurs-Sat. Dec. 14-16 at Phillips Exeter Academy; Exeter, NH.  

Thurs. Dec 14:
2:30 pm -- Exeter vs. Culver
3:00 pm -- Holderness vs. Pomfret
5:00 pm -- Governor Dummer Academy vs. Blake
5:30 pm -- Tilton vs. South Kent
7:30 pm -- Green Mountain Glades vs. Northwood
8:00 pm -- Junior Bruins vs. NH Jr. Monarchs

Fri. Dec. 15:
2:00 pm -- Northwood vs. Blake
5:00 pm -- Exeter vs. Governor Dummer Academy
5:30 pm -- Tilton vs. Pomfret

Sat. Dec. 16:
12:30 pm -- Governor Dummer Academy vs. Northwood
1:00 pm -- Pomfret vs. Blake
3:00 pm -- Exeter vs. Tilton

 

 


Barber Tournament

The William W. Barber, Jr. Memorial Hockey Tournament is held at the St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Mass., and at the Middlesex School in Concord, Mass.

Fri. Dec. 15, 2006
5:00 pm – Game 1: Middlesex vs. Hebron (@ Middlesex)
5:00 pm – Game 2: St. Mark's vs. Vermont Academy (@ St. Mark's)
7:00 pm – Game 3: Ridley College vs. Worcester Academy (@ Middlesex)
7:00 pm – Game 4: Princeton Day School vs. Brewster Academy (@ St. Mark's)


Sat. Dec. 16, 2006

8:30 am – Game 5: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 3  (@ Middlesex)
8:30 am – Game 6: Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 4  (@ St. Mark's)
10:30 am – Game 7: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 3 (@ Middlesex)
10:30 am – Game 8: Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 4  (@ St. Mark's)
1:30 pm – Game 9: Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6  (@ Middlesex)
1:30 pm – Consolation Game -- Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 (@ St. Mark's)
3:30 pm – Game 11: Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8  (@ Middlesex)
3:30 pm -- Championship Game -- Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 (@ St. Mark's)

2005 Championship Game: Ridley 3, Brewster 1


 


Avon Old Farms Christmas Classic

The 24th Annual Avon Old Farms Christmas Classic will take place at Avon Old Farms School (with two games at Trinity College) Thurs-Sat Dec. 14-16, 2006.

All games will consist of two 25 minute halves.

Thurs. Dec. 14, 2006
3:00 pm – Berkshire vs. Avon
5:00 pm – Kent vs. T-P
7:00 pm – Gunnery vs. St. Paul's
9:00 pm – Loomis vs. Tabor

Fri. Dec. 15, 2006
9:00 am -- T-P vs. Gunnery (@ Trinity College)
9:00 am --- St. Paul's vs. Kent
11:00 am -- Berkshire vs. Tabor (@ Trinity College)
11:00 am -- Loomis vs. Avon
3:00 pm -- Kent vs. Gunnery
5:00 pm -- Trinity-Pawling vs. St. Paul's
7:00 pm -- Berkshire vs. Loomis
9:00 pm -- Tabor vs. Avon

Sat. Dec. 16, 2006
8:30 am -- 4th Place vs. 4th Place
10:30 am -- 3rd Place vs. 3rd Place
1:30 pm -- 2nd Place vs. 2nd Place
3:30 pm -- 1st Place vs. 1st Place

Pierpont Division:
Gunnery
Kent
St. Paul's
Trinity-Pawling

Trautman Division:

Avon Old Farms
Berkshire
Loomis
Tabor

2005 Championship Game:
Avon 2, St. Paul’s 1 in two OTs -- Nick Bonino scores game winner.


 


42nd Annual Flood-Marr Tournament

The Friday and Sunday games this year will be at Nobles, with the Saturday games at Milton Academy. 

Fri. Dec. 15 @ Noble & Greenough
9:00 am -- Andover vs. Nobles
11:00 am -- Westminster vs. Salisbury
1:00 pm -- Deerfield vs. KUA
3:00 pm -- Milton vs. Hotchkiss
5:00 pm -- Salisbury vs. Nobles
7:00 pm -- Westminster vs. Andover

Sat. Dec. 16 @ Milton Academy
9:00 am -- KUA vs. Hotchkiss
11:00 am -- Deerfield vs. Milton
1:00 pm -- Salisbury vs. Andover
3:00 pm -- Nobles vs. Westminster
5:00 pm -- KUA vs. Milton
7:00 pm -- Hotchkiss vs. Deerfield

Sun. Dec. 17 @ Noble & Greenough
8:00 am -- 7th Place Game: 4th place Harding vs. 4th Place Owen
10:00 am -- 5th Place Game: 3rd place Harding vs. 3rd Place Owen
12:00 pm -- 3rd Place Game: 2nd place Harding vs. 2nd Place Owen
 2:00 pm -- Championship Game: 1st place Harding vs. 1st Place Owen

Harding Division:

Noble & Greenough
Andover
Salisbury
Westminster

Owen Division:

Milton
Deerfield
Hotchkiss
Kimball Union

2005 Championship Game: Salisbury 4, Nobles 3 (OT) -- Nobles came back from a 3-0 deficit but Sean Ortiz notched the game winner at 1:20 of OT, giving Salisbury its second straight Flood-Marr title.    




11/7/06

Lawrence Academy Thanksgiving Mini-Jamboree

Lawrence Academy will be hosting a mini-jamboree on Sun-Mon. Nov. 26-27.

Sun. Nov. 26:
7:00 pm – Lawrence Academy vs. Gilmour Academy

Mon. Nov. 27:
9:00 am – Choate vs. Gilmour Academy
1:00 pm – Lawrence Academy vs. Choate



Updated 11/23/06

Tilton Thanksgiving Showcase Schedule

Here’s the schedule for the Tilton Thanksgiving Showcase, to be held at the Tilton School in Tilton, NH. Fri. Nov. 24-Sun. Nov. 26.

Please note that there are two "Brewsters" in this tournament: The Brewster Bulldogs, a junior team from Westchester County, NY; and Brewster Academy. 

Fri. Nov. 24:
10:30 am -- Tilton vs. Banff
12:00 pm -- St. Louis vs. Mass Mariners
1:30 pm – Northwood Midgets vs. NJ Kings
3:00 pm – Banff vs. Webster
4:30 pm – Tilton vs. Brewster Bulldogs
6:00 pm --  Mass Mariners vs. Webster
7:30 pm -- Wyoming Seminary vs. St. Louis 
9:00 pm – Northwood Junior vs. Brewster Bulldogs

Sat. Nov. 25:
8:00 am – Northwood Midgets vs. St. Louis
9:30 am – NJ Kings vs. Mass Mariners
11:00 am -- Berwick vs. Webster
12:30 pm -- Northwood Junior vs. Hebron 
2:00 pm -- Brewster Academy vs. Wyoming Seminary
3:30 pm -- Tilton vs. Berwick
5:00 pm -- Northwood Junior vs. Bridgton

6:30 pm -- Northwood Midget vs. Brewster Academy
8:00 pm -- Wyoming Seminary vs. Webster
9:30 pm -- Tilton vs. Hebron

Brewster Bulldogs vs. NJ Kings @ Cyclones Arena; Hudson, NH 
Mass. Mariners vs. Banff @ Cyclones Arena; Hudson, NH 
For game times of these games, please call Coach Mike Adessa at 603-986-9081 or 603-522-3813 

Sun. Nov. 26:
8:00 am -- Brewster Academy vs. Webster
9:30 am – KUA vs. Northwood Junior
11:00 am -- Wyoming vs. St. Mark’s
12:30 pm -- Banff vs. Northwood Midget
2:00 pm -- St. Louis vs. Kent's Hill
3:30 pm -- Hebron vs. KUA
5:00 pm -- St. Mark's vs. Bridgton
6:30 pm -- NJ Kings vs. Brewster Academy
8:00 pm -- Tilton vs. Kent's Hill


 


11/3/06

Shady Side Academy Thanksgiving Classic Schedule

From Nov. 24-26 Shady Side Academy will be hosting their third annual Thanksgiving Tournament. Shady Side is in Fox Chapel, PA, 20 miles north of Pittsburgh. The tournament will be held at the school’s on-campus arena, the Rory McKnight Hockey Center.

Fri. Nov. 24
8:00 am – St. Andrew’s College vs. Stanstead College
10:15 pm – Albany Academy vs. Hoosac School
12:30 pm – Nichols School vs. Shady Side Academy
4:30 pm – Albany Academy vs. St. Andrew’s College
6:45 pm – Stanstead College vs. Nichols School
9:00 pm – Hoosac School vs. Shady Side Academy

Sat. Nov. 25
8:00 am – Nichols School vs. Albany Academy
10:15 am – Hoosac School vs. St. Andrew’s College
12:30 pm – Shady Side Academy vs. Stanstead College
6:45 pm – McKnight Div. 1st Place vs. Gregory Div. 2nd Place
9:00 pm -- Gregory Div. 1st Place vs. McKnight Div. 2nd Place

Sun. Nov. 26
8:45 am – McKnight 3rd Place vs. Gregory 3rd Place
11:00 am – Championship Game

The McKnight Div. consists of Albany Academy, Hoosac, and St. Andrew’s. The Gregory Div. consists of Nichols, Shady Side, and Stanstead College.

Notes: The Nichols School won this tournament in 2003. St. Andrew’s won in 2004 and 2005.

Shady Side will also be hosting this year’s Midwest Prep Hockey League Playoff Tournament Feb. 23-25, 2007.




11/3/06

Berkshire Jamboree Schedule

The Berkshire School will be hosting a jamboree on Mon. Nov. 27 at the school's Sheffield, Mass. campus. Four schools – Berkshire, South Kent, Winchendon, and Gunnery – will be taking part. The schedule is as follows:

9:00 am -- Berkshire vs. South Kent
10:45 am -- Winchendon vs. Gunnery
1:00 pm -- South Kent vs. Winchendon
2:45pm -- Berkshire vs. Gunnery

All games will consist of two twenty-five minute halves.



11/03/06

Belmont Hill Thanksgiving Jamboree

On Saturday, Nov. 25, Belmont Hill is hosting a one-day jamboree featuring Belmont Hill, Gilmour Academy, Governor Dummer Academy, and Proctor Academy.

Here’s the schedule:

8:30 am – Belmont Hill vs. Gilmour Academy
10:00 am – Governor Dummer Academy vs. Proctor Academy
1:00 pm – Proctor Academy vs. Belmont Hill
2:30 pm – Gilmour Academy vs. Governor Dummer Academy




11/3/06

St. Paul’s Jamboree Schedule

Here’s the schedule for the scrimmages Nov. 26-27 at the St. Paul’s School.

Sun. Nov. 26:
10:00 am – St. Paul’s vs. Canterbury
12:00 pm -- Taft vs. Tabor
3:30 pm -- Taft vs. Canterbury
5:30 pm -- St. Paul’s vs. Tabor

Mon. Nov. 27:
10:00 am -- Tabor vs. Canterbury
12:00 pm -- St. Paul’s vs. Taft